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ASEG2001 - 15th Geophysical Conference
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Abstract

An integrated geophysical study of salinisation at Cape Portland, NE Tasmania, has mapped the distribution of saline areas, and has identified constrictions in the hydrogeologic basement and a possible source and transport mechanism for the salt.

EM-31 data collected in the area not only clearly delineate the extent of salt scalds, but also highlight areas of elevated conductivity not visibly affected by salt. EM-31 data has enabled the distribution of the salt to be mapped at a much higher resolution than was previously possible using shallow drilling.

Results from time-domain electromagnetic surveys confirm the responses seen in the EM-31 data and provide additional information about the subsurface distribution of saline material. Conductivity depth pseudosections and layered earth inversions indicate depressions of up to 140 m in the resistive basement are infilled with more conductive material.

Ground magnetic data show the distribution of shallow Jurassic dolerite basement features and define a major negative amplitude anomaly which transects the study area. This feature is coincident with depressions identified from the time-domain electromagnetics and with a negative Bouguer gravity anomaly.

The electromagnetic and potential field interpretations are consistent and indicate the presence of a major palaeochannel infilled with more conductive material. This feature is inferred to be the major control on salinisation in the study area.

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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): dryland salinity; EM-31; palaeochannel
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